After Long Beach (14-4, 4-1 Big West Conference) junior Lena Pacholski and senior Laura Eales came back from a 3-0 deficit to take a 5-4 lead, Loaiza and Gulnova held on for a 6-4 victory. Wicker and Chernyetsky started with a 2-1 deficit, but took control of the match to secure a 6-2 win.

Mouzes and freshman Karina Vyrlan trailed 5-4 in the No. 2 doubles match to junior Maeva Razakasoa and senior Julie Gerard before Sac State won the doubles point, leaving the match unfinished.

The 49ers dominated singles play, as the Hornets failed to win a singles match or force any third sets.

“Long Beach has a good team but I think we could’ve won this match,” Loaiza said. “We weren’t completely ready to play singles. We also have had a tough season, (with) so many matches in a row, and we’re tired but I think we definitely could have (competed) a little bit more.”

Loaiza was the only Hornet to score more than 3 points in a set, but the No. 1 singles match went unfinished with Razakasoa holding a 4-3 lead after taking the first set 6-3.

While Baca said after the game that she was impressed with Sac State’s performance in doubles, she said the team was plagued with many of the same issues it has faced all season in singles play.

“It was one of the best doubles that I’ve seen everybody play at the same time,” Baca said. “(In singles) we’re playing too much through the middle — we have to move our opponents — we have to control the point better to be able to win more matches.”

As the only senior to play on senior day, Mouzes lost in the No. 3 spot to Pacholski 6-3, 6-1. Despite the numbers, Baca said she has been proud of Mouzes’ play all season.

“Even though her record doesn’t reflect how well she played, last year she played five and six and this year she played three and four — that’s a big chunk of difference in one year,” Baca said.

Next week the Hornets will travel to Oregon to play its final two games of the season, facing Portland State April 15 at 1 p.m. and the University of Portland April 16 at 10 a.m.